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So in this case, we should be collectively cursing fate for Hanekawa's sake that she's in this perdicament. That does suck so much for Hanekawa then... She pretty much was getting him all ready for another girl to take the fruits of her labor.

And as for Nadeko... I don't feel as bad for her as I do for Hanekawa, not by a long shot. Sure she's moe n all but the girl's creepy when she gets obsessive. If I recall correctly,

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even Shinobu puts her on warning that the only reason she's still in one piece is because Araragi feels so protective of her.

Actually, seeing the events of Neko Black makes me feel that Koyomi gave up on Tsubasa long before Hitagi entered the picture and confessed.

The entire ordeal with Tsubasa acting like a Stockholm syndrome victim and defending her father hitting her along with Black Hanekawa being as violent as she was pretty much ruined his image of her as this strong, attractive, and pretty much perfect angel who saved him in more ways than one during Kizu.

It is a shame, because I do enjoy their chemistry together, but it feels like all that chemistry and feelings they had were weighed down by her family issues to the point where Koyomi couldn't see anything but her baggage.
Karen and Tsukihi did mention love to be simple, and Tsubasa's family and Black Hanekawa just made things complicated for Koyomi.

Egh, I can accept that as a reason for Araragi backing off from Hanekawa in that sense. But it's not like Senjougahara's issues weren't any lighter than Hanekawa's either. And wasn't it at the end of Bake that Baka-ragi actually realized that Hanekawa really did like him like 'that'? He is still obviously attracted to both of them, it's just Gahara-san sunk her claws in and took off with him.

So in this case, we should be collectively cursing fate for Hanekawa's sake that she's in this perdicament. That does suck so much for Hanekawa then... She pretty much was getting him all ready for another girl to take the fruits of her labor.

Senjougahara was very lucky in her timing. She happened to meet Araragi right after the events in Neko Black disrupted momentarily the relation between him and Hanekawa.

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And as for Nadeko... I don't feel as bad for her as I do for Hanekawa, not by a long shot. Sure she's moe n all but the girl's creepy when she gets obsessive.

Nadeko's efforts were more comical than anything. Her obsessiveness only makes her clumsiness stand out.

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Actually, seeing the events of Neko Black makes me feel that Koyomi gave up on Tsubasa long before Hitagi entered the picture and confessed.

The entire ordeal with Tsubasa acting like a Stockholm syndrome victim and defending her father hitting her along with Black Hanekawa being as violent as she was pretty much ruined his image of her as this strong, attractive, and pretty much perfect angel who saved him in more ways than one during Kizu.

I don't think this is the case. Even Hitagi had sides of hers Araragi didn't particularly like, but eventually he grew to accept all of her, so the same could have been true even for Hanekawa.

I don't think this is the case. Even Hitagi had sides of hers Araragi didn't particularly like, but eventually he grew to accept all of her, so the same could have been true even for Hanekawa.

All that says is that they're compatible, and I know that they're compatible. Everyone did, including the characters in the series. It was mentioned at one point that he was expected to be with her instead of Hitagi when he broke the news. Hell, I wanted them to be together after reading Kizu.

The problem is that despite everything she did to pull Araragi closer to her, like getting him to be the Vice Rep under her, she negated all of that during Golden Week.

When she acted like a Stockholm syndrome victim and defended her father hitting her AND forbid Araragi from telling anyone about it, that was essentially her saying "don't help me".
Knowing Koyomi's personality, that is refusing what he stands for.

I'm a bit interested about how oddities work now that Meme gives new insight on the concept.
To what extent does an oddity change if exposed to human influences? Shinobu and - if I am right - Black Hanekawa and Rainy Devil, are the only cases wherein oddities change form. Is it possible for other oddities to go to similar changes or it's the type of oddity that allows the change?

I'm a bit interested about how oddities work now that Meme gives new insight on the concept.
To what extent does an oddity change if exposed to human influences? Shinobu and - if I am right - Black Hanekawa and Rainy Devil, are the only cases wherein oddities change form. Is it possible for other oddities to go to similar changes or it's the type of oddity that allows the change?

It was not meant to be a physical change, more like an influence on personality. I think the concept is first brought out in Tsukihi Phoenix; it was one of the reasons why Kagenui let Tsukihi be, because Araragi was a positive influence on her.

I'm a bit interested about how oddities work now that Meme gives new insight on the concept.
To what extent does an oddity change if exposed to human influences? Shinobu and - if I am right - Black Hanekawa and Rainy Devil, are the only cases wherein oddities change form. Is it possible for other oddities to go to similar changes or it's the type of oddity that allows the change?

The suggestion seems to be that belief bends reality. And that since humans are the main source of belief, humans created most of the oddities. However that doesn't mean the oddities aren't real; just because they were dreamed up by the frightened humans of ancient times, doesn't mean they are smoke and mirrors. The monsters ARE real. However, the rules still apply that human belief can warp them still.

That's why Shinobu became childish; only three people know her current existence, and the main person thinks of her as a kid. So she became part-kid.

To put it simply, the supernatural exists because people believed in them. Similar arguments are used in stories where deities try to enforce worship in order to sustain themselves.

Talk about deities, Shinobu was once offered the position of being treated like a god. Since we know she is actually the most powerful entity on Earth, that isn't a strange offer.

I need an enlightenment because my yuri fanboy heart is excited about this. Care to share which scenes hinted this? Thanks.

The first hint was shown right in the date episode (Bake 12):

"Simply speaking, losing you now would be as if I had lost half of myself. That is why I would like you to wait just a little while."

"Just a little while--"

"Yes, until next week would be good."

"That's it!?"

"So be content with Kanbaru's body until then."

"You just said something incredible!"

"I will use that time to rehabilitate with Kanbaru too, of course."

"That means that Kanbaru will get everything she wants! Only her wishes will be perfectly fulfilled!"

"Well, next week would be too early--eventually I definitely will be able to deal with it, so please just wait a little bit. That's why at this point, this starry sky is the last of the possessions that I can offer you. ...When I was a child I came here with my mother and father."

Later on the target became Hanekawa instead of Kanbaru. You will see that in Neko White.

just finished reading neko white,
i'm so yearning for it to get animated now :3

hanekawa's decision was for the best, being a single entity is always better than being fragmented, but i can't avoid being sad about "losing" white hanekawa, i really liked that side of her (lately even a bit black) (her normalization during the whole novel was in itself a bit annoying for me)

thinking about it, she never actually "stopped looking" at the unpleasant things, she was just using different eyes, from the point of view of a single side of her(white) she was looking away, but her as a whole never stopped looking
in the end even deciding to become one was all cause white's regret